Sun Company AltiLINQ - Dashboard Altimeter and Barometer | Altimeter for Car and Truck | Reads Altitude from 0 to 15,000 Feet








Key features
- •EASILY MOUNTS TO DASHBOARD - Mount AltiLINQ to either the top OR front of your dashboard in your car or truck. Comes with two hook-and-loop attachments so you can easily mount in two different vehicles. Quickly detach AltiLINQ and take with you on the trail.
- •ACCURATE READINGS - Adjustable dial lets you account for high or low-pressure systems so that you get the most accurate reading possible.
- •BATTERY-FREE - This analog altimeter is battery-free and simply adjusts based on the surrounding barometric pressure.
- •EASY-TO-READ SCALE - Easily measure altitude up to 15,000 feet. Barometric pressure is measured in inches of Mercury (Hg).
- •FULL INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED - Easy step-by-step instructions help you learn how to set and adjust your SUN altimeter.
BrandSun Company
CategoryAltimeters
Sun Company AltiLINQ - Dashboard Altimeter and Barometer | Altimeter for Car and Truck | Reads Altitude from 0 to 15,000 Feet
List Price: $122.21$109.99DEALYou Save: $12.22 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
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Five Stars
Bill Cunningham•April 14, 2018
fits on the dash and is very accurate and readable unless you are hard of seeing.
Five Stars
L. Rose•April 4, 2018
Gift for my husband who likes this type of thing. Works great
Four Stars
krick3tt•August 21, 2017
it is very close to posted altitudes. Seems to be working well.
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Floyd J Roe•July 20, 2017
Just what I wanted, works very well!
I travel all over the US and this is the ...
David J Martin•March 7, 2017
I travel all over the US and this is the first altimeter that has been this accurate. Every elevation sign I would compare it and it has been dead on.
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